Another guest piece at Airsoft Scoop as JM Fluckiger writes about PTSD which is a big problem amongst veterans of recent combat these days... "AirsoftScoop.com asked if I would write an article for them on the topic of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and I was happy to do so as it’s a topic I am quite familiar with. I just want to throw out some disclaimers though before I go ahead.
Major John Bucciarelli (US Army, Retired), also known as Blacksheep6, is the special guest writer at Airsoft Scoop and he writes the state of Milsim... "I am not a pretentious person, matter of fact I am humbled by the experience I have created in Operation Blacksheep – the paramount MILSIM experience. That statement is not something I made up or some fancy marketing scheme. It is based on the testimonials from hundreds of players who have experienced what Blacksheep has to offer.
Airsoft Scoop has got a new writer. A current member of SWAT Danny Valenzuela writes about Airsoft Etiquette which is something very important in your conduct as gentleman or lady of honour in the field... "First and most important is etiquette. Two main segments of etiquette are game day etiquette and in game etiquette. Game day etiquette is everything you do before you step onto the field to play."
Arthur Lowther writes about Orange Tips onn airsoft guns, which are mandatory in the US... "I’m not writing this article to armchair general the situation. I’m writing this article in regards to Orange on the Tip of the Airsoft weapon. This topic has two sides. Those for and Those against. I’m not going to state my opinion in the matter. What I’m going to attempt to do is shed some light on both sides of the field."
Kelly Monson of Weapon Blender writes about the never ending debate of FPS limits... "Full disclosure: I’ve restarted this article at least fifteen times over the last two months. I’m not sure why that is. Probably because of unavoidable self-incrimination; I’ve chased infinite range and fantasized of solo fast-rope-initiated long-range team dismantles longer than most (I was a bit of a daydreamer in high school, which was a few years ago. Decades, maybe.